[TrunkCom] 800 MHz antennas
Jeff Kenyon
at649 at tcnet.org
Mon Nov 7 13:06:55 EST 2005
Hi, how much does this go for, and has anyone used i with a system that is
using LSM modularion wiht P-25? My Pro-96 will trunktrack systems like
this, but it is really picky as to where you have to be in in terms of a
hotspot. I don't think that I can put this antenna outside, but have
places to put it inside.
On Mon, 7 Nov 2005, Dewey wrote:
> Hi Jeff,
>
> The 800 MHz antenna that everyone talks about is catalog# 20-283. It is
> great on 800, but still does a good job above VHF-Lo.
>
> Dewey
>
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> Subject: [TrunkCom] 800 MHz antennas
>
> Hi everyone, I am thinking of getting an 800 MHz antenna, and I am just
> wonering what is th one from Radio Shack like that I have heard about?
> All my radios with the exception of one have BNC connectors, and the one
> that doesn't has a converter. Is Radio Shack still the best bet?
>
>
>
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